Great advice Brent on a tough shot From the Transitional position on the court. I love the way you have through the years always kept things simple especially the stroke mechanics. Hoping that you’ll do an updated short instructional video on Your technique for the high forehand volley. Keep up the good work and happy Thanksgiving 👍🏽🙏🏽🖖🏽
@webtennis29 күн бұрын
Thanks and Happy Holidays to you and the family. Good suggestion for the high forehand volley which we tend to butcher. On my to do list.
@geoffhess226728 күн бұрын
Great coaching on what may be the least practiced shot in tennis. Practicing the half volley against the wall (or ball machine) will give you the reps needed to give you a feel for this touch shot.
@webtennis27 күн бұрын
@@geoffhess2267 Absolutely find a way to get in reps.
@macfamscАй бұрын
Great technique and attitude toward the half-volley. The tendency is to panic and chop down on the ball as opposed to getting the racquet like a wall behind the ball and going forward. That takes a lot of difficulty out of the shot.
@webtennisАй бұрын
Totally agree on ... let's make the tech as simple as possible. Thanks.
@markmitchell5204Ай бұрын
Question. I have been told to follow the ball when positioning myself at the net. However, you hit the ball wide and stayed in the center--and it worked well for you. In fact, it looks like you would have been passed if you had "followed the ball." So, should I almost always be in the center when I am in the service line area?
@webtennisАй бұрын
@@markmitchell5204 Good call. Positioning for their next shot after your volley is mostly about THEIR tendencies. Following the ball might be the right positioning choice. So vs. an unknown opponent you might have to probe a few times to see what their preferences are.
@chrisdemuth702726 күн бұрын
I would throw up a lob. Brent what if you stayed in transition zone a little longer expecting lob.instead of closing down the volley zone. Once your in volley zone your stuck.
@webtennis26 күн бұрын
@@chrisdemuth7027 Absolutely a great shot choice. Remember, you can never cover 100% of the court.